Call Threshold definition

Call Threshold means the threshold, expressed as a percentage, specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement. The Call Threshold may be positive or negative.
Call Threshold means the threshold, expressed as a percentage, as set forth in the table under “Return of Your Deposit – Call Information Table”.
Call Threshold means the instream flow threshold associated with a Primary or Secondary SIF Measurement Location, to which the Klamath Tribes and the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs may call for regulation of junior water rights under the terms of the Settlement Agreement. The terms "Primary SIF Measurement Location" and "Secondary SIF Measurement Location" have the meanings given in Section 15 of the Settlement Agreement.¶

Examples of Call Threshold in a sentence

  • If at any time an adjustment is made in the Conversion Price pursuant to this Section 5(e)(ii), then the Call Threshold Price and the Put Price shall be similarly adjusted by dividing the Call Threshold Price and the Put Price by the fraction determined as provided above.

  • The Corporation may make such adjustments in the Conversion Price, Call Threshold Price or Put Price, in addition to those required by subparagraphs (i) through (v) of this Section 5(e), as it considers to be advisable in order that any event treated for Federal income tax purposes as a dividend of stock or stock rights shall not be taxable to the recipients.

  • No adjustment will be required to be made in the Conversion Price, Call Threshold Price or Put Price until cumulative adjustments require an adjustment of at least 1% of such Conversion Price, Call Threshold Price or Put Price.

  • For purposes of clarification, Purchaser acknowledges that the Purchase Price shall not adjust in the event Seller funds its proportionate share of any Additional Capital Contributions in excess of the Capital Call Threshold, nor shall the Purchase Price be adjusted in connection with Purchaser funding Seller’s proportionate share of any Additional Capital Contributions pursuant to Section 10.2 of the Partnership Agreement up to, but not exceeding, the Capital Call Threshold.

  • None of Warburg, the Goldman Funds, and X.X. Xxxxxx shall have the right to become a Non-Participating Investor in the event that the Call Notice requests capital contributions that are in an amount below the Capital Call Threshold when aggregated with all prior completed Capital Calls in such fiscal year, or for any portion of such Capital Call that does not, when aggregated with all prior completed Capital Calls in such fiscal year, exceed the Capital Call Threshold.


More Definitions of Call Threshold

Call Threshold has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.3 of this Agreement.
Call Threshold means, for each Reference Asset, 110% of its Initial Level. “Closing” means the closing of the Offering of the Notes.
Call Threshold means the threshold, expressed as a percentage, specified in the applicable Pricing Supplement. The Call Threshold will be equal to or higher than zero.

Related to Call Threshold

  • Bid threshold means the dollar amount set in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-3, above which a Board shall advertise for and receive sealed bids in accordance with procedures set forth in N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-1 et seq.

  • Micro-purchase threshold means $10,000, except it means—

  • stipulated minimum threshold means that portion of local production and content as determined by the Department of Trade and Industry; and

  • Restoration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

  • Threshold Percentage means 15%.

  • Threshold means with respect to Party B: infinity.

  • Minimum Transfer Amount means, with respect to a party, the amount specified as such for that party in Paragraph 13; if no amount is specified, zero.

  • Alteration Threshold means an amount equal to 5% of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan.

  • Cash Percentage shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.02(a)(iii).

  • Simplified acquisition threshold means the dollar amount below which a district may purchase property or services using small pur- chase methods. Districts adopt small purchase procedures in order to expedite the purchase of items at or below the simplified acquisi- tion threshold. The simplified acquisition threshold for procurement activities administered under federal awards is set by the FAR at 48 C.F.R. Part 2, Subpart 2.1 [see below]. The district is responsi- ble for determining an appropriate simplified acquisition threshold based on internal controls, an evaluation of risk, and its docu- mented procurement procedures. However, in no circumstances can this threshold exceed the dollar value established in the FAR